Honestly, if it's an expansion off of New Leaf (Cityyy Fooolk), I'm not playing it, I'm not talking about it, and I'll continue playing New Leaf instead of investing my time and money in yet another one of Nintendo's lazy cash ins.

Oh, and this is coming from a colossal fan. (-:

Just for you."I'm just a musical prostitute, my dear." - Freddie Mercury

@bezerker I totally agree with you. Wild World is easily the worst one. Even looking past the horrible framerate, the fact that they took out the real-life holidays is just unacceptable for an Animal Crossing game, imo.

@pikku - Exactly! Wild World was very slooooooow. And I wasn't a fan of the made-up holidays either. Blech.

I agree that City Folk was essentially "Wild World 1.5" and I understand how there's frustration there. But at least CF was more polished than it's predecessor.

Also...........I play my handheld 3DS on the same couch that I play my home consoles. So, it's hard for me to differentiate what games/franchises should be strictly held to handhelds and which to home consoles.

Nintendo has proved recently that it is keeping the series around by adding the Villager to Smash Bros. They will definitely bring one to the Wii U, think about it.

Lol. Don't ever think that having a character added to Smash Bros. means more games are in the works. Lets not forget the fact that Mother/Earthbound characters were added to older games, and that Megaman is in the newest one.

@bezerker99 - The DS version sold almost three times as much as the Wii version, and was more highly regarded by reviewers in general.

The only way I would give a Wii U Animal Crossing any serious consideration would be if it was a big enough expansion to not make you ask yourself why you don't just go back to New Leaf. I enjoyed City Folk (until my disk stopped working anyway) and while off-screen play would be a nice fit for the series they'll need to add mounds of new content and make a game that looks like it couldn't be on the 3DS to catch my interest.